Family-friendly activities after sunset

Published on 24 Jul 2017.

If you thought Singapore was great for family activities during the day, wait until you see the city after dark. Whether you are parents who just want to kick back with an arts performance, or have kids who are budding astronomers, there are plenty of fun activities for the whole family. Here’s where you can go.

Speed down the Skyline Night Luge Sentosa

Skyline Night Luge Sentosa is a whole different experience from the daytime version of the luge, a sled-like cart that allows you to zip down a purpose-built 1.4-kilometre long track. You will be treated to the Wings of Time fireworks show as you ride the chairlift up to the starting point of the track. Feel the wind in your hair as you descend the slopes on the Jungle or Dragon tracks in an easy-to-steer cart, which allows kids as young as six to ride alone. You can also ride in tandem with your kid, so long as they are between 85 to 110 centimetres tall. The last run at Skyline Night Luge Sentosa begins at approximately 9.20pm every night.

Stargaze at The Observatory, Science Centre Singapore

Photo by Science Centre Singapore

As one of the few observatories located near the Equator, The Observatory at the Science Centre Singapore offers visitors the unique experience of observing the stars in both the Northern and Southern celestial hemispheres. Children will enjoy spotting planets such as Venus, Jupiter and Saturn (visibility depends on the time of the year) through the observatory’s telescope, while older folks can choose to just sit back and gaze at the night sky through the Observatory’s dome.

Appreciate art and performances at ArtScience late

The ArtScience Museum extends its opening hours every third Thursday of the month to host free performances, late-night exhibition viewings, and one-for-one entry to exhibitions. Music, dance and multimedia arts are just a few of the disciplines that have been featured in the programme. Your children will be enthralled by these after-dark performances, as they often include some form of audience interaction. The shows’ past performers include Singaporean beatboxer Charles “Stitch” Wong, local art rock band The Observatory and Japanese violinist Yuzuru Maeda.

Carve the ice at Kallang Ice World

Leisure Park Kallang is more than your typical shopping mall–it’s home to Kallang Ice World, Singapore’s largest ice skating rink. Kids who aren’t that comfortable on the ice, and are below 1.2-metres tall, can borrow free skate aids from the counter. Parents who’d rather keep an eye on their kids from afar can get comfortable on the gallery-style seating around the rink. There are also different levels of ice skating classes available during the day. Prices (SGD 15-17.50) include skate rental only, with gloves and socks sold separately (SGD 2-2.50).

Take a tour of the Night Safari

The world’s first nocturnal wildlife park is home to over 1,000 nocturnal animals. Spread across six geographical zones, you can take the tram, or if your kid is up for a night stroll, embark on the walking trails to visit them all. Check out the new Wallaby Trail, which is inspired by the Australian Outback and highland forests, to see possums, tawny frogmouths and, of course, the namesake marsupials. If you’re visiting during weekend, be sure to catch the 20-minute Creatures of the Night Show, which features wolves howling, African servals leaping for food, and otters performing tricks.

Catch and grill your own prawns at ORTO

Looking for a late-night activity that the whole family can enjoy? Why not do as the locals do and try your hand at prawning? ORTO is one of the few multi-recreational parks that are open 24/7, and there are a total of ten freshwater ponds in the compound, filled mainly with big head prawns and yabbies to catch. You can even grill your haul on the premises at no additional charge. If you’re looking for a heartier meal, there are five on-site eateries available—including Thai BBQ restaurant Mookata, which operates until the wee hours.

Strike glow-in-the-dark pins at Cosmic Bowling Nite

This is a far cry from your usual bowling sessions. Every Friday night, Orchid Bowl brings out the luminous balls and pins, flips on its disco lights and puts on dance music for a truly cosmic bowling experience. You can even put in a request to bowl with the bumper rails up to give your kids some guaranteed hits. For SGD 30, you get an hour of unlimited bowling. If you can’t get enough of glow-in-the-dark bowling on Fridays, the Chevrons outlet hosts cosmic bowling nights on Tuesday and Wednesday nights too.